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  • 1poet — poet, versifier, rhymer, rhymester, poetaster, bard, minstrel, troubadour denote a composer who uses metrical or rhythmical language as his medium. Poet is used in a generic sense and in several highly specific senses. In its generic sense it… …

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  • 2Samuel Wesley (poet) — ; in his own time he was known to many as a poet and a writer of controversial prose.FamilyThe father of Samuel Wesley was the Rev. John Westley, rector of Winterborne Whitechurch, Dorset. His mother was the daughter of Rev. John White… …

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  • 3Lady Blanche Addle — was a fictitious character created by the British author Mary Dunn (1900 1958) First published in the 1930s Dunn s Lady Addle books amusingly parody and satire of the then British upper classes, and paricularly the works of Walburga, Lady Paget;… …

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  • 4Next Stop, Greenwich Village — Directed by Paul Mazursky Produced by Paul Mazursky Anthony Ray Written by Paul Mazursky Starring …

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  • 5Fifth Formers at St. Clare's — is the sixth novel of the St. Clare s series written by Enid Blyton.Plot summaryMiss Cornwallis is mistress of the fifth form. Hilary Wentworth is a calm and dignified head girl. Being in the fifth form means quite a lot of changes for example,… …

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  • 6Aidyn Chronicles: The First Mage — North American box art Developer(s) H2O Interactive …

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  • 7Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne — Margaret Cavendish Segment from Frontispiece for several of her books in the 1650s and 1660s …

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  • 8Margaret Cavendish — See Margaret Cavendish (1661 1717) for the later Duchess of Newcastle of this name. Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle upon Tyne (1623 ndash; 15 December 1673), was an English aristocrat and a prolific writer. Born Margaret Lucas, she was… …

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  • 9John Collier (writer) — John Collier (May 3, 1901 April 6, 1980) was a British born author and screenplay writer best known for his short stories, many of which appeared in The New Yorker from the 1930s to the 1950s. They were collected in a 1951 volume, Fancies and… …

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  • 10Browning, Robert — born May 7, 1812, London, Eng. died Dec. 12, 1889, Venice, Italy British poet. His early works include verse dramas, notably Pippa Passes (1841), and long poems, including Sordello (1840). In the years of his marriage (1846–61) to Elizabeth… …

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